PROGRAM REQUIREMENTS

Ideal candidates will hold an academic diploma or bachelorâs degree in a subject within the arts or humanities. Students who hold a different degree or diploma may apply for admission if they demonstrate a strong interest aligned with the topics of this two-year MA program. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 120 educational credits and the Master of Arts diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

The program is intended for graduates with an academic diploma or bachelorâs degree in design or architecture. Students with a different degree or diploma will be considered if they are motivated by a significant interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 120 educational credits and the Master of Arts diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

The program is intended for graduates with an academic diploma or bachelorâs degree in design or architecture. Students with a different degree or diploma will be considered if they are motivated by a significant interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 120 educational credits and the Master of Arts diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

The program is intended for students with an academic diploma or bachelorâs degree in fashion design, architecture, or design. Students with a different degree or diploma will be considered if they are motivated by a significant interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 120 educational credits and the Master of Arts diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

Ideal candidates will hold an academic diploma or bachelorâs degree in a subject within the arts, communication, or humanities. Students with a different degree or diploma will be considered if they are motivated by a significant interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 120 educational credits and the Master of Arts diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

The program is intended for candidates who hold a bachelorâs degree or academic diploma in the fields of photography, visual arts, or design, or in a theoretical subject within the arts or humanities. Students with a different degree or diploma, as well as professionals with significant experience in the programâs field, will be considered if they are motivated by a strong research interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 60 educational credits and the Academic Masterâs diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

This course is intended for candidates holding a bachelorâs degree or academic diploma in communication, advertising, graphic design, media design, visual arts, or marketing, or in any other humanities subject or discipline related to the programâs topics. Students with a different degree or diploma, as well as professionals with significant experience in the programâs field, will be considered if they are motivated by a strong research interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 60 educational credits and the Academic Masterâs diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

The program is intended for candidates holding a bachelorâs degree or academic degree in a theoretical subject within the arts, humanities or economy. Students with a different degree or diploma will be considered if they are motivated by a significant interest in the programâs topics. A commission will evaluate candidates on a case-by-case basis. Participants not holding a first-level bachelorâs degree/academic diploma will not receive the 60 educational credits and the Academic Masterâs diploma, but will instead earn a certificate.

LANGUAGE REQUIREMENTS

NABA postgraduate programs are taught in Italian or English. Students are required to submit evidence of the knowledge of the language according to the chosen program. The language certificate shall be submitted within one month before the beginning of the Master program and should not be older than 2 years.The requested level for Italian is an intermediate level (complete B1 - according to CEFR).Please find here below the English language certificates accepted by NABA:

English Speaking Degrees in non-mother tongue countries (prior check with the admission office)

MIUR REQUIREMENTS

Italian Ministry of Education, Universities and Research (MIUR): Entry Requirements

Students holding a bachelorâs degree from an institution outside Italy must contact the Italian embassy or consulate in the country where the degree was issued and ask for the perfezionamento documenti, which consists of:

An Italian translation, made by a certified translator, of your bachelorâs degree diploma.

An Italian translation, made by a certified translator, of your academic transcripts.

Dichiarazione di valore in loco (Declaration of Value) of your bachelorâs degree. The Dichiarazione di valore in loco is a document attesting that the academic qualification you earned is valid for enrollment in Italian universities and academies.

Click here for a complete list of Italian consulates and embassies worldwide.

The notarized and translated documents, as well as the Dichiarazione di valore in loco, will either be sent to NABA by your Italian consulate or embassy, or will be directly issued to you. In the latter case, you need to submit them to NABAâs International Admissions Office as soon as available.

FOR NON-EUROPEAN STUDENTS APPLYING FOR THE TWO-YEAR MA

Application for a Student Visa to Italy

Upon receiving the enrolment form filled in and signed and the pre-enrolment fee payment, NABA will provide students with all necessary assistance in order to apply for the student visa.

To obtain the visa, NON European students shall submit a specific pre-enrolment form (called Modello A bis) to the Italian Embassy/Consulate in their country of origin. The deadline to apply for pre-enrolment is usually scheduled by the end of June of each year, but may vary according to the guidelines yearly provided by the Italian Ministry of Education: students are invited to enquire directly the Italian Embassy/Consulate in the country of origin.It is essential not to miss this deadline or the study visa for enrolment to Italian Universities/Academies might be refused.